Chatbase is a site chatbot — paste your docs, embed a widget. Squidgy is an agent platform — build something that takes action, lives anywhere, and earns when other people use it.
Chatbase
A no-code chatbot trained on your website + documents — embedded as a chat bubble on your site for support and lead capture.
Squidgy
A platform for building AI agents that take action, ship to a marketplace, and earn — not just answer questions on your site.
| Feature | Chatbase | Squidgy |
|---|---|---|
| Primary use case | Embed a Q&A bot on your website | Build a productized AI agent you can sell |
| Build interface | Upload docs / paste URL | Conversational build with Ace + custom logic |
| Actions / tools | Limited — answers from your knowledge base | Full tool calling: APIs, integrations, multi-step workflows |
| Distribution | Embed on your own site | Marketplace storefront + embed + Slack/Teams/Roam |
| Monetization | None — internal use only | Set price, get paid per use; Squidgy handles billing |
| Multi-channel | Web widget | Web, embed, Slack, Teams, Roam, voice (planned) |
| Memory / personalization | Per-conversation | Per-user persistent memory |
| Knowledge base | Yes | Yes + structured tools |
| Best for | Replacing the FAQ page | Productizing your expertise as an agent |
| Time to first agent | Minutes (a chatbot) | Hours (a productized agent) |
Different jobs. Chatbase replaces your FAQ. Squidgy productizes your expertise as a sellable agent. If you only need a site chatbot, Chatbase is simpler. If you want to ship something customers pay for, Squidgy is the right fit.
Yes. Squidgy has an embed product (one script tag drops any agent on any site). On top of that you also get a marketplace storefront, Slack/Teams/Roam channels, and built-in billing.
On a per-conversation basis usually yes — it's a narrow product. Squidgy is more expensive because it does more (action-taking, billing, distribution). Pick by job-to-be-done, not by price.
Yes. Squidgy agents call tools — APIs, your CRM, calendars, custom code. Chatbase is primarily Q&A on your knowledge base.
Yes. Drop in URLs, PDFs, Notion docs — same primitive. The difference is what the agent can do with that knowledge.
Sure — Chatbase for FAQ deflection on your marketing site, Squidgy for the productized agent customers pay for. Different surfaces, different jobs.
Other comparisons
By vertical
For coaches
An accountability partner between sessions. An intake assistant that books only fit clients. A program companion that answers in your voice. Built without code, ready in days.
For consultants
Your audits, diagnostics, frameworks — turned into AI agents that scale beyond your billable hours. Built without code. Listed in the Squidgy marketplace. Earn while you sleep.
For creators
An AI agent your audience already trusts you to build. Sell access to a tool only you could ship — built without code, with billing handled.
For influencers
Your followers don't just want your content — they want your taste applied to their problem. Bottle that as an AI agent and sell access. No code, no agency cut, no platform shaving margins.
For fitness coaches & gyms
Accountability agents that check in between sessions. Programming assistants that draft week 3. Member onboarding that runs while you coach. All built without code.
For real estate
Qualify leads while you show. Schedule tours while you negotiate. Follow up with past clients without lifting a finger. YEAA.co is the Squidgy deployment built specifically for real estate.